Empirically exploring the veracity of the new stakeholder perspective in strategy: Documenting workforce rents

Author:

Neckebrouck Jeroen1ORCID,Kryscynski David2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship IESE Business School Barcelona Spain

2. Associate Professor of Human Resource Management Rutgers University Piscataway New Jersey USA

Abstract

AbstractResearch SummaryWithout compelling empirical proxies for economic profits, we may need to reconsider the decades of empirical research purporting to inform our theories of competitive advantage. The new stakeholder perspective suggests that stakeholders may capture significant shares of the firm's economic profits that should be incorporated into these proxies. In this article, we propose a novel empirical approach to measuring stakeholder rents and then apply our approach to measure workforce rents across the population of all Belgian firms employing workers from 2008 to 2016. Our results demonstrate substantial variance in workforce rents among firms, with some firms allowing most of the economic profits they generate to flow to the workforce. We discuss the implications of our findings in detail and lay out a pathway for future research.Managerial SummaryThis article examines the extent to which companies pay their workforces above (below) what the labor market demands as a way of exploring how much of the company's economic profits go to stakeholders other than shareholders. We demonstrate a wide range of over (under) payments to workforces in a large sample of Belgian firms from 2008 to 2016. One of the important contributions of our paper is developing a method to determine over (under) payments for the workforce, but our method can also be applied to other stakeholders. We hope our work provides an empirical approach for others to explore how stakeholders capture portions of the economic profits that companies create.

Publisher

Wiley

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